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The Limestone Arch of the Espada Aqueduct

The Limestone Arch of the Espada Aqueduct

Pictured is a sturdy limestone arch which supports the Espada Aqueduct. A footpath can be seen leading up to the arch under which a smaller stream flows.
Galleries: 1565 to 1821: Spanish Colonization in Florida and American Southwest, Crop Irrigation, Mission Espada
Keywords: Espada Acequia, Espada Aqueduct, Mission San Francisco de la Espada, Piedras Creek Aqueduct, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, aqueducts, arches, civil engineering, irrigation, limestone
Photo Location: San Francisco de la Espada Aqueduct, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas
Photographer: Dr. Roy Winkelman
Date of Photo: 02/12/2014
Device Make: Canon
Device Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure Time: 0.0166667
F Number: 20
Original Dimensions: 5616×3744
Picture Orientation: Landscape
GPS Coordinates: 29°19'57.25"N 98°27'41.00"W
Picture Number: 26447